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Comparative Study
. 2001 Oct;5(5):311-5.
doi: 10.1067/mpa.2001.118219.

Ocular findings among patients with late-diagnosed or poorly controlled homocystinuria compared with a screened, well-controlled population

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Comparative Study

Ocular findings among patients with late-diagnosed or poorly controlled homocystinuria compared with a screened, well-controlled population

A Mulvihill et al. J AAPOS. 2001 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction: Untreated homocystinuria (HCU) leads to systemic and ocular complications preventable by early treatment.

Methods: This study describes the ocular features in HCU patients who had late diagnosis or were noncompliant with treatment compared with a control group of early-diagnosed and well-controlled subjects.

Results: Fourteen late-diagnosed HCU patients with a median age at diagnosis of 4 years (range, 1.25-28 years) were studied. Five patients were born outside of Ireland or before screening began. All 14 patients had lens subluxation or dislocation at diagnosis. Only 28.6% of eyes had 20/40 vision or better. Three patients were tested for HCU following the diagnosis in a sibling. Four patients attended ophthalmology departments for a median of 12.8 years (range, 4-23 years) prior to diagnosis of HCU; all had steadily progressive myopic astigmatism and lens subluxation. Six patients who became poorly controlled in their teens or early twenties showed significant progression of their myopia, and 3 had phacodonesis or lens subluxation develop. All eyes in this group had 20/40 vision or better. Fifteen patients who were detected in the newborn period and remained well controlled had no evidence of lens subluxation. All of the control group patients had 20/20 vision bilaterally. The difference in visual acuity between late-diagnosed patients and the control group was highly significant (P =.0002). The differences in refractive errors between the groups were also highly significant (P =.0001).

Conclusions: Lens subluxation is a principal feature of untreated HCU, yet we found a median lag period of 5.5 years in 4 cases before diagnosis. Young persons with marked and progressive myopia or idiopathic lens subluxation should be screened for HCU.

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